The Best Local Influencer in Kelowna, as voted by you!

| December 16, 2023 in Best of Kelowna

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Kelowna has become a hotspot for dynamic influencers who are redefining the city's digital narrative. 

In an era where social media shapes our perceptions and influences our choices, these individuals stand out as the best creators in town.

Discover which influencer was voted the best, brought to you by Secure-Rite Mobile Storage.

Bronze: Jason Chan - Nothing But Jason

In third place is Jason Chan - Nothing But Jason, a videographer specializing in creative content that showcases local businesses and what's going on in the city.

His engaging and visually appealing videos provide an inspiring glimpse into Kelowna's vibrant scene, featuring everything from restaurants to events, to must-try activities and more! 

Through a fun and dynamic approach, Chan's work not only entertains but also serves as a valuable guide to those seeking to explore Kelowna. 

Silver: Kaitlyn Dickie

In second place is Kaitlyn Dickie, a versatile and engaging lifestyle influencer known for sharing her travels, tips on healthy living, empowering and motivational content.

With her diverse array of content which spans from delectable food recipes to thoughtfully crafted travel guides, Dickie has carved a niche for herself.

It's evident she is passionate about sharing practical insights.

Check out her website and social channels here!

Gold: The Cake Mama

The winner of the Best Influencer is none other than The Cake Mama, also known as Jzabela. 

She captivates her audience through a delightful fusion of lifestyle content and a remarkable array of vegan recipes spanning brunches, dinners, desserts, and beyond.

For those eager to indulge in her culinary creations, these vegan delights can be conveniently purchased through her online store.

See the runners up here.

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